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Week in Review

Catch up on what you missed on Cleveland Heights Patch this week

Look for the Week in Review every weekend to get up to speed on Cleveland Heights Patch articles you may have missed. See below for briefs of and links to business, government police and fire and neighborhood news from around the Heights last week.

  • The Coventry Street Arts Fair Sunday ended in chaos after fights broke out after the event was over and kids crowded the streets and refused to leave. Here is a list of the articles we wrote about the event:

1. from the Coventry Street Arts Fair

2. , hundreds to thousands gather after Coventry Street Arts Fair

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3. Coventry Street Arts Fair  

  • Cleveland Heights City Council to add restrictions to the curfew law, prompted by the fights and large crowds of kids that gathered after the Coventry Street Arts Fair. Now, alone after 6 p.m. without a parent, unless they have specific business there or work in the districts. , residents, business owners and the teens it affects are mixed. 
  • South Euclid City Council the former Oakwood Country Club property so that developer First Interstate Properties can construct a mix of residential and commercial buildings on the land. The company also donated and will create about 20 acres of parkland.
  • Josh Cribbs to contest a $15 parking ticket he received in Cleveland Heights. He insists there was still time left on the meter and took photos. The hearing was scheduled Thursday, but .
  • The Cedar Lee Special Improvement District (SID), the City of Cleveland Heights and the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) for the Cedar Lee business district to revitalize the area. Plans are available online.

Browse our news section to see other articles from this week, and don't forget about our announcements section for important information about events, registration deadlines and other community news. 

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